Category: Lifestyle

“Gluten free” - a term used far too much recently. But for those of you whose entire life isn’t dominated by a tiny grain, do you really know what it’s like to be gluten free? For a Coeliac (also known as Celiac), our chronic disease can affect all aspects of our lives, from our ability to have children to our fashion choices.
Now with the gluten-free diet coming further into fashion, there is a general misconception of what being Coeliac really is. It isn’t as glamorous as you may imagine. Yes, Instagrammers and celebs swear by this diet to lose weight, but trust me it is NOT fun. The Voice of London has come up with a list of 8 struggles Coeliacs have to go through every day, that dieters will NEVER understand.
1. "I would die if I had to give up *insert yummy gluten food*”
Yes,

For this festive season, why not try and do something for those who aren’t as fortunate as we are?
Christmas is the holiday most of us look forward to each year. It's the time to spend with family, be thankful and of course, get a lot of gifts!
However some people may not be as lucky as we are. Scroll down to see a list of charities running different kinds of christmas donations.
The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army is a church and a registered charity. This month you can support their Christmas Present Appeal by donating unwrapped gifts for children who may not receive one otherwise.
Our Church in Scarborough has been overwhelmed by the generosity and support from their local community who have been donating toys to their Christmas appeal. Across the UK many of

We all know how expensive it is to go out in London, here's some tips on how you can save money if you're a party animal.
I may be smiling but inside I’m crying knowing that I could have made these drinks much cheaper at home, instead of having to work an entire shift to afford it!
So, here they are:
1. Buy advanced tickets for a night out, so plan earlier.
2. Take a big bag so you can squeeze your coat in, save that £2 to pay for some of your meal deal tomorrow.
3. Food! Make a packed lunch before you go out. That way you save £56 on buying food after a night out in London.
4. Pack your bag with suitable footwear, so you don't need to buy a pair of flip flops on your way home.
5. Pre drink properly, but responsibly.
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Zaro is an average student who came here to study Film Production. But when she puts her mask on, nothing stops her from climbing highest buildings, riding on the outside of fastest trains and exploring deepest undergrounds. Right now, I am going to see for myself how is it to be a part of this high-risk subculture climbing with Zaro to one of the skyscrapers in Central London.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nQ0zX8pH5g